Portland Police play wheelchair basketball
Members of the Portland Police Bureau will play the Portland Wheel Blazers in the second annual Wheelchair Basketball Law Enforcement Shootout this Saturday, September 28, 2002.*-..

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Wheelchair Basketball

06/15/2012

Portland Police Premiere of Its Gets Better Video Featuring Members of the Portland Police Bureau
Today, Friday June 15, 2012, the Portland Police Bureau is proud to debut its version of an "It Gets Better" video featuring LGBTQ members of the Portland Police Bureau.
The It Gets Better project was created in September 2010 to show young LGBTQ people the levels of happiness, potential, and positivity their lives will reach - if they can just get through their teen years.
This has become a worldwide movement, with more than 50,000 user-created videos viewed more than 50 million times.
Several months ago, a member of the Portland Police Bureau's Sexual Minorities Roundtable shared an It Gets Better video done by the San Francisco Police Department.*-..

Portland Police Present Spring Break Activities
PORTLAND POLICE PRESENT ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS DURING SPRING BREAK/
BEGIN ENHANCED ENFORCEMENT
At a news conference on Thursday, March 22, 2007, Chief Rosanne Sizer and members of the Portland Police Bureau, along with community partners, will discuss plans for enhance enforcement during Spring Break, as well as present area activities for youth.*-..

Portland Police Providing Extra Patrols Near TheatersAttachment:VIEW FILES
In response to the early morning tragedy in Aurora, Colorado, Portland Police officers will be conducting extra patrols around movie theaters to help people feel reassured about their personal safety, officers will be providing extra patrol around movie theaters and will be out and about in our community.*-..

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06/25/2012

Portland Police Pursue and Recover Two Stolen Hondas - Arrest One SuspectAttachment:VIEW FILES
Early Monday morning June 25, 2012, at 2:57 a.m., Portland Police officers assigned to East Precinct and the K-9 Unit pursued two stolen Hondas, recovering both and making one arrest.
Officers first spotted the stolen silver 1998 Honda Civic and the stolen 1996 Honda Accord in the area of Southeast 116th Avenue and Powell Boulevard.
Officers followed both cars westbound on Powell Boulevard and as they turned onto northbound I-205, officers deployed spike strips that flattened the tires of the 1998 Honda.*-..